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Transformers T-Shirt – Value $10?

I haven’t been able to find this one online, but it is an officially licensed shirt from 2013 – so it’s not an exclusive. This is a great shirt, I love the simplicity of it while still being instantly identifiable.

YES! I was just talking to Liz about having to build up my collection with the latest Harry Potter, Futurama, and upcoming Bob’s Burgers Funko POPs, and then this showed up to kickstart me! For me, this is the best Futurama POP I could get to start my collection!

Another big win for me this month. I had already receive a Bebop mystery mini from a previous box, so I really didn’t want a repeat – and luckily I drew Splinter! If you follow my box reviews, you know I love TMNT, so this is an instant win.

This is tough to find online as well – I’ve only found it in bulk. It opens up on the bottom and there is a sealed plastic bag of hard candy inside – and the candy is pretty good. I was excited thinking that this container could be reused, but the opening is tiny, and I almost broke the thing just trying to get the candy out, so you’d have to reuse it with something tiny in mind.

Like the Simpsons, it’d be a crime not to include the Looney Tunes in an animation box. I do wish it was a different item though – I really don’t have use for patches – but that’s what swapping is for!

Is every geek box including stress balls now? I feel like I’ve mentioned this in my past 3 reviews, at least. I always have use for them – and I grew up on Sonic, so this is great.

Verdict: Both Funko items were massive wins for me in this box – each were new to add to my collection, and that is hard to find these days. The value of this box is only slightly above cost (please note, this is a Premium box), but the rest of the items were cool and stuck to the theme. It’s not my favorite Power Up Box, but I thought they did well with an animation theme.

Eric is the co-founder of My Subscription Addiction. He’s been hooked on geek subscription boxes since 2012 thanks to Loot Crate and Nerd Block. Geek boxes sparked his desire for collecting Funko Pops and comic book statues!

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